Our Favorite Natural Cold Remedies
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Elderberry syrup and jelly are the best thing for Flu (all types) this has held up to medical trials. I typically take 1 tablespoon of elderberry syrup or jelly every 4-6 hours at the first sign of a cold or flu.
Elderberry Juice MUST be cooked before using and strained, as the seeds and juice have a cyanide compound in them. Heat deactivates this.
so is there some place I can buy this or do I need to go looking for it somewhere?
You can buy elderberry syrup at CVS or Rite Aide, or you can make your own! Contact your local apothecary and/ or use this recipe:
1 C Elderberries
4 medium slices betrayals
6-8 pieces of Fo-Ti
1/2 ounce dried Rosehips
1/4 ounce nettles
1-2 cups honey
Bring 6-7 cups of pure water to a boil and add everything but the nettles and honey. Stir, cover and simmer for 45 min. Add the nettles and simmer for 15 min more. Off the heat, mash the berries, strain, add honey to taste while still warm. Taken daily as a supplement will keep the winter cold season at bay.
If he felt a cold sore coming on, my Dad would drink a glass of elderberry wine. Often, the sore would not develop.
Also, a glass of warm elderberry wine taken before going to bed helps relieve a cough.
Here is a recipe for cough medicine that anyone will enjoy.
1 cup of concord grapes
2 tablespoons of honey
2 tablespoons of lemon juice
a dash of cayenne pepper
Put it all in a blender or food processor (grape seeds and all) and blend well. Drink it down and it will calm that nagging cough. It doesn't have any ingredients that would be harmful so you can take it whenever you need it and it tastes good too.
Aloe vera juice will help cold sores as the virus can't grow in its presence. It works usually within 1 day. Drink about 1/4 cup.
My grandmother used to tell us:
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away;
An onion a day keeps everyone away!"
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If no one comes near, they can't give you a cold!
Rub vicks on your feet and wear a pair of socks to bed will help with a cough and you will sleep well!
Cold sores: Does anyone know how to treat?